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Integrating Trees Network - Woodland creation for biodiversity

24 February 2022


Starts: 19:00
Ends: 20:00

Woodland Creation for Biodiversity: What needs to be considered?
Discussing on the ground examples

Thursday  24 February  7.00 – 8.00        online

Come along and hear from Colin Edwards, Environment Policy Advisor, Scottish Forestry, on how to create woodland to meet your biodiversity objectives.

We will be looking at basic principles of site selection, key species to plant, integration of open habitat and creation of future habitat to maximise your biodiversity benefits. Hear and discuss with our land managers their practical experiences of creating, woodland for biodiversity. Our hosts for the night  Andrew Barbour, Mains of Fincastle, Pitlochry and Richard Lockett, Knockbain, Dingwall. We will also have a representative from The Woodland Trust. Come along to hear from our speakers and ask your questions.

Book your free place here.

More information about the Integrating Trees Network

We are part of the rapidly expanding worldwide Transition Towns movement. The Black Isle is a peninsula of about 100 sq miles ENE of Inverness in Scotland, UK.